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^ ~ - - -> Cy H L- kAiuh^td ; cr-i Cv s. ;-:elem d ? 3 so \ c-s ^5 ' v -?> -r .^n * * -' "" " '*?' * *? ' v ?iv >. - - -? ? - v tv.'t *!i (> i i i, U'l; v; -? i ":?tl ;!: .-i .*?? tv >,: t ; ... . .... , , . . ht^Vtof ;c - > 1l v. .. , Oft V. !. 'il i.v,'r r can !v t>:v v:i li: ndrir-'"! i; ?>?, t;:0 ? aiv<l. wist i'l jrlri!"-as < <" I.-. v S!a? t v.utch I ;;i v. \ - away qi:ie:?'y. t-? iiay^ \v;>N in ire he :;>< Weil, h,p'<i watch her elosely aad-j>rdv( it. On t! ? i><* ; ' ?Ir?. I?ro\vn firs! : the chai ge in Mr. Brown whei ho sr. ; <o watch her with t^a' seaichia-. <yie>?i-ninir It'.'*!*. 'i'i ^ thought catered h- r mind t he va> i>jsrl:tc !' t with s- mo one. Yu: was it? c voit .:o:\ prcii.:'.' v.-ontrn. livery time she : ";:e-! at hi?, she car-;:it him just looJciag away <;o<i?; f 1 w< " <i \\'i ' I? C; "0 fully in an attempt ?.? fa:",: :!.!$ Mystery. The days went hv even as rl../s v. '"' Mi*. Brown ho; ? a < ' -<ec: :ve ft voy of his wife. He : wha the increas:?!^ sl^j:s t f h.-r rrrs aad ?*:? I' vr many^tiraes look iiiK at -in with the sa-ae ; ':'.; -r<~ wistful (:an*os. ?! :V' tlia- a.? must spcr.k ahout it. ;:er i .. men:??. or ewn sr.. \?t a s-^nratioa? anytidn;; v." > l\- :* than ibis under e?rrent of mjs'fry. On this particular tnomin? ho p?> tieed fhar she wns even more nervoa? ami li<? 'I- ?i ' > rn t!.?"Carrie. er-?-r." 1 stn: <!. "Yes. John/' ;:iie ar wered, rr.the: nervous? v. "I >M 'ho ] :>::?*?* H* t-is > ' : : .' he finished lair.cly. She c? t iho paper for h!:r h opened it. iriv?mc a sorahhiir. <? of ; . ' Ini; it. ?>nt all the t!i: > re ' tv.-t c. el(?e snnov of his wife, v.': > in i thinUin? him deep Ir, ii.-> par xr watched l.iin more openly tlr n he' fore. Xorliinsr of this es<--"prd ??]> Thrown. It seemed that thi-icrs ;.v] about reached the. o];m:!x. He ha* corae di TiuitoJy to the- ceur'nsj.tn t?: ; Mrs. Frown was dissaristie<'. !?: ' found other interest?, but \\::s t ? timid to s:<v anything to him a]v.n<- it IWell, hn wasn't. "Carrie, cr-er," he started again. # "Yes. John." "Er?have you rend ah out this mur dor ease:" he finished. For the next five minutes, lie re " lated the details of the murder and | tr:::!. but his v I cloak for thoughts far n I Weil, he'd speak about it tomorrow I. or peril-;: - -y? s. h'-'d v.-!* a : : ' and leave it en her dresser just l:e left f< r woric. MeanwhHo M?s. Frown had fully convinced that .Torn w;;::t. toil her something. hut w:ts ; i'"* i !<? as it n>*ght hurt her. :;ho w s ? .?v. ' ">!> rlcir v:w tin ! n'" . r In i : i i dissatisfied with married life, Perbaps he even wan led :i Oi\ >m\ a <!i Evorce! A dry sob eahie to her thr ... And slio still loved him. Y\V]I, could prove hrr ! ve by making rli! easier fop Mm. She knew he: emo;:or,s wor.I'i owrcome ,,-,r if > !:<' ventured to j.vi 1*:*:r t!::i* "die \v? ??,' nor strv -i l>: ::>< way any Yi v she woi;M send a note to !,is ^ special ?:n'ssvnjrei* so ll::tt be w< ilt' receive it the first thir.tr this mora fncr. S;> it cnnie r.t or.t that, wlien Mr Brown opened his n'.ail. ho f?mrd ;lie feliowir.'; rote: I "My I v-;r .Tf '::;: Something -tr.-sv :f In yoizr :i -i' n*.T }';?< (" ':tly lias < nv"?i. ch t ' b - v"u }.:. w -.J. i : > ? B )< t you have .i divorce. I \vsu t yoi t"> bo b:tj < 'AfI?UE.'* "*!' ]" ivii ?w ' k .* c .. ? rf! :i tl . ti , . T!m"j ' L < 1 ''Why. I ;y:? ; vn h!. : 1110." S *::> **? ?h. -1?.i 13. i-?nv r * 1:1 i vrfM'Mrir ;:r i;r : . Fci'ccJ. ? .IV iyj V-'ltS i {?: " ' : ? v. ofv. .T -V ! , I "( '>. y: ; ;ir ' At : * ' >m, Y'*?. i- ; < : .r ; W?? .< -. W: f s*r:;;r< . !'i e1 - ' ' "Ois. . ' : \ '' \ I-' *? ''. ii ? tliohanve. * TV'; > fif'! ' . N I ) ! ?. 1 r ?'* i"; l' *? . ' . ) . i J. . i . . , YI.O.\! V. ... . : ' . . 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C . i - i i ' xaosi . ? *""* ' " i ? ? <> ? r at* j ^ ^ ci i in r# *: r ' t - r; nS s u t nk. : ;>L!c... . . a: J i to "" ' r* T "> * rr 5 r? ? n -? - *> ? I V > It ".8 3 t v' # ?? 1 i I . ! I : . ? ? 3 ? c : r ? v : 3 1 - : .. r *? r - n i. i ? | *aTr*Vstfsni z * a."< ^ u si : H c ? - a sYzaa !! :z:~r^zr j KPt . | j ) * ' : . a' ' ? | | N jgft | I W ,{1 h '! .. . %; X j j*v : / | i m-sm A } . > j r ' ;' - - i <<A'- - V** i G . i K : ! : '> . . ' : : !-v . - I w I ? . | | % I j '-4V : : s i ^sv*-. . " >> i y_ JK j?[ J j ' % v j liMM : ' | Lio::;. Eva irof the v.ume '-s ; por.ee reserve c: i -s ?:te first pojicev.-oni ? pni's j to a trafilc arrest >!:; the rei serve went on dir.y t driver, LieTuer.r.: : | for a violation of the taws. was ; . fm d in court. u;;?:a? ; L* r-. r - - r* n U.. i ft s 4 ..:. . i i : ! j There Is Greet Scarcity cf This Artie :2 in Dim:. : i : J. i L' S. Ail i'i'Mi in !i. r.j M.'irii v. !.: !: arriv- 1 . : S k iy was bales <k ' . : . ; is a trrvat sesrei y ... % it ''.'I-I.il.u i:.i" it ..J ' . ' II!. I iy imports hair to ill value oi more 1,1' : 1 S. IM; i_ 11i 2." r:? :?*> ' -i . - I . : : in i . 4 v. -f;; SU!'.) i i 1 i5.- h in i:.is of >. arri'jle !.?>' ; i!! ' ; ' I"!l *: -0 '. !? r.. : r ' . " ... ' v ; : - r . : ii'.j.i'vrs fo:.: ' ; : ' ^ 1 . . . r C" ," ! ' : ,v * > ; y ; : -; . \ iu>. Y. !!; . ' )' hOY.* i.u.3 1 < : . r\. . ; v J k-- : ' *' . ' ; :s<! : * . :<\7~ . .11 i r / s. ~r r ~ / r ; -J * ; .. ' -I . w * . r l - v r rrs r* ? -j * * n ~ <n v. t-< i.' : / * ?c i ?'.?!. .? h - i A.: sj,. j ? ' ' - " . ?:i 1 . . . ^ .! :: ; - .. :lu??2 ? Soldiers fclore Careful In Regard to E'juivnioiiL i% T'V r rr ^ = *r* I ;i r.?r'-1 ?j * w .. i ;j i:: t* i ' mil i r I?'iL?i Re; jc. -d / p;:-rcpri .i.'ons Forces Army App y cccn.ii- c; A!! Aior.y t. c L ;?Ljuglijoys Ccmp.iicd to Keep otnei v. uic.i on i iisir cc'j?Savings Also Being Effected in CJcth:: 3?i:-r.y3 ci War-Ti/nc Spc.^ainy A: ~ Over. 'i :j v,::: fancy, 3;\? p>v.j sulUier ?. \cr looked ::t i..:. 'i'-. i ?.'il ? ? . iC!, - viol*. 'V.I I V . 11 1 s j.'v >I:;:"!iS. is (*';r It# in1 stmUt?rc(i wnen un* /;' ihe present amiy offer tlieir rt'stiliici.y. 'icc'-niiii;; o oi:ic!:ii.s ?>;' liio vvs" department The guutl soldier Oi! at (lay i> giving careful at* tent ion t^? not only his siio&>, iieclsaud i?t;l u> every . sii <?l n:s ciui]):r.v -y declare?y:i i ail suva;; m of J o v. a\o >:' t'? l!::i: !ia.-: my< ;:t U v " ' i \ . ! i 11 i 2 \ it 1 i 1 O i. . i i i * ** v* 1 \ l CO. I:i I JO ive \vi:'?in the r<> (] ; . 'pr:a:i<'its granted :?y the j: :!: .? ;:r;i;y lias boon I- . . ; ;;j:;-ly e?*t*?t?:nk-s :;!1 ai?ng ];!?? . tko thl'iit habit is beilli. reused on the rank and^fiie ia a -wiaud iu leave an abiding t ii. ivicn Gare for SIiccs. S ; e soui sni'ucsted thai the it? !* si-'-f* was one il:;;t iiii^ht be .:i -iiy si:i>.v. ted to ;j little pruning. The doughboys were scuffing out their .- !e i:er ;n a rate iliar threatened .ii j .ovo ruinous. hi' demonstrated, and it was suggested tliat tile man Mehind i.:- gan he made personally . ie for* the s:.le of his i"?? ?jv., The suggestion was adopted, and as translated. to the rani; and lile .' n.i. : :?hnr.t as follows: IViv; us wi'i see iii.lt their shoe >' '>' : in i~i',_,si or ifr?-mat mey . ii: for rophnvineni ;u 11:-.* i\v>[ : run of a hole in iht- uuit'r lay or of k;il!ior. Ami ;lWill mak'.? l!:is shoe inspection every day, on penalty < :' .*.:v:ii^ io pay tlKT.isolvc-; ]'? : any iv; !a?-onienis where lipoid shoe iurncl hi to the <juar:era:asi'.r's doparinient : - i" ) u.;vaiiy woru to poriiiii its repair. Savings on Clothing. in the matter of clothing, too, the war department is effecting savings v.; i-iwcr possible. When a privaic ;?r -1:;:" lakos his ?: >st u'ir! i<> i movies ho i:> clad in his Sunday best, 'hi' si.'i he wears only a! inspection ;i;iU wh-.-n < i) pass. In his oihor waking h I'j's he is uniu;rino'! in khaki iii.it - h." <pr. Ilil.> I'l'iiVi *4C,%? ?r, ./v.c viceable for drills mid camp routine. : jv'ai ]j'.sp0ci.iviis vi s;iivy<*?? .ili ::jv 1 ! e !>v the insperl;?r :;onrrai : > l];^ ?V'<1 that no uniform he scrap; e<i w-::'o -re yet is a min-Sium o? service in it. ::.N.:n>mi?\s ::i < !?"?:hir;pr. however. arc merely straws to show how the v.irvl ;s ii!i>'ivi i i ll's' jinny, 'i'i;- effort 1 >? <c::..:vss ?io! :?i*s L' as far as possible is apparent all along the line, even tin.' raw.\si of reeruilS is a v.-a Mi that tliril'r is regarded as a oa-iliijal virtue in the army. Mo Sinhlscciiir Tours. That is hupro.-i;-' 1 <-;i liim as soon ! !? < - ;c fm? \vi1 |i|ic;> was } -.-' ile to join lis:4 <;o!;>j\s in ?>!!<_ iuiri of ill? country and be assigned to with some remote or^niir.ation, a splendid opportunity t*? "see Ai : rk;t lii'st" at the presMi;: expense of the War department. tilings work <;ii'forciiiiy now. Jlivniiis :..v .i> i-!..-i to t<]*gan!zntio:;s nearest he s*mi.i?i.s where they ci.iist, ;m I jree Si::hi>c? !.*<'.! tours are over. War department officials assert. ! h s 1: jj??i*I: r.'>Ji ta:<oo ts i:is! beI ' aIMn elusive, according to army officers. I;; times i :st when a rcgis ::ansf erred another ]><*-; , .. :; was by entraining the men and their irnr?edi-; st in:'::' \n> ;:i <; 'v>;i in n:- ;? new heme, bag ;u.<i l)Ji?tg:?ge. Under is-'-.. ??i" things, ilie tnins:? :* < f a regiment involves no such rxX>endi:ure of time and money. Only ;i:e ci.:<rj-s f the oi:!ti[s t?j i.u> traiis. ? ;i in l!:o UfW jmst, !.o ' ! i:; g ;> 'led to s-?:!ie other 'rgr.jjli'.jirl'-n near 1 y. o;:.-Cia! Instance Cited, .-.n :- :!: ce > :' t! is ; ' >' found la :i:" recent transfer <;i the l&th in? | . ... :*v i .;* I'.! lr<< ! i At!.-;ii?e to ' >r. T .r' < i -!i>rs ?>f the ;i: r<> Srui ! 'run -N- o?:t: ? ; 4 .. < . : v>l - ' *k . . i VO OX* .... I t-? the :i;ry roja< " l>y, iiii?i is;-w n . : i : ?,st \v;;< by ;11': I.? . . . : 1;.: !1 i!:o < ??!?>?<?! of i: .; * . . : ; y 1 ! !]?. '. * *. . 'i> : l.' ' > * : . . . :: ii :< i;i . .' is ? :; s :iv <i lis oo Individual Transfers. ' . ? !' "* ' .! f* : i fs; ' ; ! < v < " f\; i.?.*? ?w*?s ? : " ! * " ! < > ' 0 !ers of That sea O. '? ' -y /yr* .yr - r ,yr\ ,r_v""~ *-?V..' s.%/' "'??v vC Ofc*^ v^i-- ^ y . ^ i c| fQv'F O < O :---?- ? ^ " tfyj C!> - / 3 . C: r. P.": n U D !T w. FIELDER^ v, <7\> ^ i r ir -- -fT >r- -v^ /7C\J/7C !' ' C* v>i/ Oi-' \^C' O^' {' ', '. , l-.y ! * '! :: ? > SynJirite) j* ".>.w, I .; i;'.- :i <'re:w];ii! liiiii^," :>afti n j \1<? .1. i: I ' V\ i:y?" I '? " v. 11 i-fn'l If v<?n ovar 1:<1 '1 J ' 0: < . : :is\v(?r M< n:i. ' v. i!: ?\ !i:l vf> olltiV" I i " "I * : i' riMi r: 1<J r*r??n:i. C "\\ ?:5:1 <i ? to vo:iV" I doi "V. !::;! no !*' cried Monn. "Voji'I! ,** <? yo;j;*:e!f oat* of those | s. Mis-: Poiio." . "J 1 retorted. i *"I .?: 'j j.,? f-o - :r r ;:::*::?*?! Moiia. q !: :! !: "liirllf .:io?v Jipprat'eu !II : * j ; ll.o i! i "i <i'i!:ii:Z oil T140 a , fonr-t J:iriy.'' si o s:i<{ to "\\ i;o's o.:iiritrV"* I asked iaipa. :.v. () "Voiir ;;t.?] your St ep-n'.ot her,'" , ., " C : ?'!"<' i ! | "Y?m sli-.tddn't have t<dd her," said ' i " "Aad v.):y no??" bristled Mol'v. s "f woii't l?ave a step-mother," I g ! cried. s:;ui:;.ir.;r my foot. : **\Vt '!< yo'.i know about step- ! o !>?*!krsr Moll v. | ; "M?n:i toI<l i;io. Thoy're horrid." I i _ i answrrcd. ! : ! ! "You'll lost' your plaop," s'ni ! Mullr, | | tiTruir.;: to Mon:t. "Vn-: wl!i. likolv," snnnpod . ' j? ,A'."s i:? nn awful nyco." wont on j j .Molly. is her swoot ho:Jr!V ! ?'! Y\ iii;' .Monn find Molly worr tnik-:h j in .". I ? t<> the jrardrn. I was il> | !?:*vij:it :: iovly t inK> i?"?:i!:In:r mt:d n j nirs. v. Mona pounrod down uin-n [ i She held up l?oth hands in 2? or- I 1 ror* I ".My nntienco alive. You vo set to : ! he denned from tin* skin out. :m<I j i oniv nn hour to do it in. Come :;!< ncr. ! s i ' ,. : 1 HOW. ! A - . I 1 "I won't." I cried. and raecd uown j | ti.o i?nth. ;5. ; M..na Vrnld run. too. hut as she put j J ; out l:or hand to grnh mo. I resorted J a ! to ;;;j old*trick. Tf was a very simple jl j trick?merely of dropping whora T i j s'-iod. ray 1 ags under ma a::d iL' aMcrlv refusing to walk. This t ri'-k ; 1 ; n .vl'.vays had the effect of ?cndin;*-j ? Fiona's ldood clear up to ?!:e T>oi!J point. It did now. In desporalion she finally offered mo jS a treasure I J:ad lone:' coveted. a j( | Swiss e' :na ch?ek. | Willi ilio e'or'rc mino. the halhing, | j j eurlinv and dressing went on apace. i ( The next moment we heard Ih^jj ! ??und of the ar'omohilo up'.a the !,J j graveled walk. j j M?>na ran J:-. rlio window. ' n,.,j ;p 11 ;he opposite direction. Spying TIi?"* | door f? the criie^t room ajar. I slipped j within. closing th?* door softly i?? ! in?I ; mo. Ir seemed hut a moment before | i* 7 heard footsteps cominrr alon-r the j ? hall and pupa's voice eallinjr my name. ; j Frantic with fear, T t^ro the la<o i sv-vad from the bed. leaned into ilm . i | m-,TdIo of The nod. >onvolopi;i?r ! In the spread. forcrettinrr iii my fr? rv.y j f' nr the suspicious looking heap v.as j | sun- to bo investigated. I Tise hands which drew me from i !i my !air were not papa s. wore n?d ; Mora's. I hardly hnew what I f\- j | pe?-fod no>:t. surely nor wiiat e<-M:rdly J i followed; peal after peal of rlnrrii:-r | ! lrtii'-Tii r er. "Funny hahy. playing at hbh':;u.i-!j I seek all hv her lonesome." rrinl a i merry voice. j T opened my eves nml l-?o! ??. rot 1 the woman Mnna had pi?*fi;rc?l. hut a j : swcv -faced prirl. ! "Shy." s;iid papa in an ander'one. j As ;i crroat privilege. I was allowed i to sir up for dinner. Tn {he midst of dinner p:ipn !?::f? a j; :eienhone message. Ted v .-!< eonrn:: j] home. Ted is my 1 ?!ir hor. He j n!id Kllswortli rjray (that's Ids 'ham) j) ?':;<! been on a hike the tnonn- ; tains. T love Tod more Mian anyone i rise in the whole world. T had boon in l>od a loner while when ; I heard the sound of voices in the 11 hall ami I knew Ted h:wl come. IJ<. jumnoil out of tied. lip!o"d >n;: the J ! !;: !! :inu peopou over t?: * n: i:.-, . Tin"1 srojio Hint mot :ry oyos into mv l>rnin?Tod. n:y Ted. *' hoiu.t: o.irriod upsfjs'rs. his 1*1:-j whi'o fis mv nisrhtio. Ms l:o:nI I lihincr J limply. 7 shrunk hack in tho shadow, ! I my i? cih chattorinc: wit!i friulif. Tin* story T-'llsworth T< !:: v : This:: Ono thoy h;l<I sniod :i tiny j < ::*tirjiiito tho mount;.in-sido. 7n t nr> ) | j Thoy had found n m::n si oh- j j * ' - r.-f.f Ttwl hfd II!!* > ? ? 1 ;| \\ :. : i ;. . i two nf?rl!ts! nn<l a Iinviivr r>* II!:-?i*t?i for fi'fl. : t!r:t! or cot 'ln*ro. t ::? i. r. "> ? ?:< ! C'omin? f>ut of tll<? Wm? :! *. '_>] of fooliii^ qwor. j T'c 1:??!*? ??**.< of nn ojimWnn' : J i:i!" ' > "I! hf*::rrs when my | nv " " s'rfclion with iin* iV-M?r. i j | :!;'u! ynunu' slcprti<>ili"r \v!io;j | ' '* t! ficrhr for Tod's life. V..: ; if! r TIP. ana .uony???my '! ::ncortnin temper, M:iyt-'! !:rv ; I. ' j T> <1 boon riownsinirN !n<?-.viy!;s ;i >v:s< allowcl to vfsjf r:v stop- ' p ',' <?uiH' smMenly. I v,:is ; ? r ?rms. "I love yon," I u>i!s-: v .m ihmk<? t:n iY<? Vl * 1 ' ' "Love. litilc (IrmjrJiter.'' sl<> wiiis- . I por* ] h;M*k, "is the CTeatest t"i;n:r iv ' ! 5 he world."' I ' Whs re They Trkc Snu'f. i , ?i'CIJieSt I ill ! fr-<i is France tl'-rci: .r rlw?v.T i e de'-Hnp in she huf.ii. ! i MOTICE Or ANNUAL MEETING j rCc?r ic-i- is herebv given that the lighwav Commission of Xewberry ounty will hold its annual meeting n Thursday. January 1922. All Z nvons holding demands of any kind -.never against ih<; county, no' rc\'iuU.-h invented to thCommas- ] ion, are required by law to li!e the mr- with the undersigned on or he-, ore January 1. so that they i ;:i\ be examined at the annual meet- 1 m-; ami i: is tin* <iuty of all persons 1 oldinir claims to lik- them as required I i this notice. J !. C. Holloway, Clerk, etc. I (ten. p. Boulware, Chairman, . i 1 2-0-4t-lta\v i I :STATiON OF LETTERS OF AD- | MINISTRATION Stal:? of South Carolina, County of Newlu-rry, by \V. F. Ewart, Pro- ( nate Judge: r Whereas, K. J. McCary hath made uit to me to grant him letters cf administration of the estate and effects .. f A. J. Hollingsworth, deceased. ( I aese are, uitieiuiv, iu tuc auu dmonis'.i 11 a-nl singular the kindred nd creditors of the said A. -T. Hoi- ] nyvworth, deceased, that they be . :id appear before me, in the court j f probate, to be held at Newberry, >. C., on Tuesday, the 15th day of anuary. next, after publication here-. * f. at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to how cause, if a.iy they have, why the t aid administration should not be; ranted. Given under my hand this 10th day ' f December, Anno Domini, 1021. i W. F. EWART, P. J. N. C. i i ANNUAL MEETING The annual meeting of the stock-' older:; ef the Commercial bank of I dewberry, S. C.. will be held in the i five of ihe president on Wednesday.' 1 1 1 '?f t \-.rnl r?' /?1 rw?Lr <ihuul\ ii, i.' ? ? , ac tu viuvu :oon. At which time the election of irectors for the ensuing year will he eld. and 1110 transaction of any othr business that may come before the lectins:. J. Y. McFALL, Secretary. ! J 2-2o-*>t j ] TAX NOTICE The nooks for the collection of tate and cou'ily tax for the year J?21 v-,11 be open from Oct. 15th to )cc. olst, 1921. Those who prefer to do so can pay n Januaiy, 1022, with one percent; in j Voruary, 1022, with tw oper cent, nd f.? o:n March 1st, 1022, to March oih, 1922, with seven per cert. The County Auditor has made up p.x bccks by school districts and il will be necessary for tax payers, to ;ive each district in which their proprtly is located. The lew for 1021 is as follows: I Mills itate 12 "(institutional )' >rd:nr.rv Countv <> 'la: ; 1919 and 1920 1 Vz ' % ii-t _ t i _ ,i _ j ?OJice<i inncmcnncss , 'ourt House Debt 1-j . Jack Kon.ied Indebtedness ' j ai! Bonds Load I>oi:ds ') \H cxington County Claim 1i OO !;, . j The fallowing school districts have ?vied the following levies: >isrricis Xo. j. No. 26, Xo. 52....15 1 j )i?tricts No. 2. X i. 1 <>, Xo. 15, Xo. ig, Xo. 17, Xo. 18, Xo. 20, SECURITY p*-<- ,.r JS \ v. C-.. IS "TPI Tt, 7 ? ? i faf* ?a. ii ? As 4.-~ &,.? V.* 2>. J. \ '-w * v H. C. MATTHEWS, TN I i i resident. Mcmb WlqJrA Haih iiidhe iit#. rp| c , * ;?-* ~ r .-? r-^v .#-*, <-? r? 7 "*\ s >; iijlS iib gJO&sUDi n ;T J machine. Lz man to measi: you on this w Me i No. 21. Xo. 2.'). Xo. 2."), Xo. 27, Xo. '11. Xo. *3'?. Xo. 36, Xo. 41, Xo. 44. Xo. 4.~>. Xo. 47, Xo. 48. Xo. 40, Xo. 50. Xo. .">.*) S i district? Xo. >, Xo. 24, Xo. 28, No. 29. No. .">2, No. ^7, No. i'-.. No. r>i. No. r> l 2 ; )istriots No. 4, No. S, No. !*, No. 11. No. 12, No. M l, No. No. 40. No. 53. No. 50, No. <50 1 >ist I'ict No. 5 ? j district No. f> 3 district No. 10 14 districts No. 22, No. 31) 10 District No. :;0 .... 12^ i districts No. 38, No. 57 5 )istricts No. 42, No. 43 13 t )i?trict No. 58 11 j )istr;ct No. 10 1 )i?trict No. 14 18 ! I \ n,\ll 1 >v nf r?nn flfilljjr ! ; li'V'.f'd I >n ::i 1 male persons between the ages >f twenty-one and sixty years except hero exempted by law. Pen-ens liable to road duty may pay j l commutation tax of SG.OO from )ct. loth, 3921, to March 15th, 1922.: C. C. SCHUMPERT, Treas. Newberry County. 0-18-1 Or. i NOTICE AS TO DOG TAX The law imposes a tax of $1.2") >er do;:, the same being payable from Dct. 15th, 1921, to Dec. 31st, 1921. The County Auditor has been au-; hcrized to not charge dog tax on-I ?cm?n pen ?nc mww?p?bo i aan?? ? p p/" !l"M/ j ft,w ^ jgp^s I Homes I I Every home is full of hierlcoms?the gifs of fric that money cannot replace. I I Insurance will make go Fire Insirrancc Company wi I I I Cai! on t'njo agency. JclITlCS A Insurance? 1103 Caldwell St. Member New}* try C mmi i.M*owBKaBBw Moa 1844 f?SERVICE?P. rci-s Over $2,090,0 ial Bank of 'berry, South Caroi T. K. JOHNSTONE, cr Newberry Chamber of Coror PI f tl N S A <?"&? ft ? FiOoiJ* 01 lilt mssnessfss^ 25^ssse^i?2?miegs3a ? f * !e with our IMO' *11 12s and we ire your room; Oy* %7" M. jrry Lumb< Phone 56 nfccr Newberry Chamber of Commer< your tax receipts, therefore when you wish to pay cn dog do not forget to ask for dotr tax and receipt separately as thij tax k not covered in your tax receipt. Following is the act under wK:n tax is ievied: S -ction 1. Annual Uog Tax Imposed?Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of South Carolina: That from and after the n^snpT nf rhi<? :>cf there shall be lev ied 0:1 all dogs, six months old or older. in the State of South Carolina an annual tax of one dollar and twentyiive cents ($1.25) per head. Section That every owner of a dog shall be required to collar and place "he aforesaid dog tax upon the said collar. Except when such dog shall be used for the purpose of huntin;:, when such dog shall be upon a chase or hunt. Section 4. Any person owning, harboring cr maintaining a dog, failing or refusing to return and pay the tax aforesaid, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor ,and upon conviction thereof, shall be fined not less than five ($5.00) dollars nor more than twenty ($20.00) dollars, onehalf of which shall go to the person reporunjr saui iaiiure to pay sain tax, and one-half to the public school fund in which said derelict occurs. C. C. SCHUMPERT, County Treas. Newberrry County. Oct. 13th, 1921. II ll Rsivn! JLPU1 II? valued possessions?family ntis and a hundred things od your loss, and a reliable 11 help prevent it. * u Burton Real Estate. Newberry, S. C. hrxmber of Commerce RGGRESS 00 CO Newberry fina W. W. CROMF.R, Asst. Cashier. ncrce % - 1 ? ^ Old Ones or Surfacing will send a 5 and quote JJHIMI II I LMMW 1 imHBlHI???B?? er Co. I